U.S. President Donald Trump claimed that fraud occurred in the previous election and again stressed that he won despite election rigging.

Yonhap News Agency

On Feb. 5, local time, President Trump spoke at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C., and said there had been attempts to rig the 2020 presidential election. Aiming at the Democratic Party, President Trump said, "They rigged the second election," adding, "I absolutely should have won."

He then launched an offensive against the Democratic Party. President Trump said, "It was really great to beat the lunatics," and continued to boast, "I won in every swing state and also won the national popular vote from the beginning."

Trump also moved to highlight his achievements. He said, "The first term was excellent, and we created the best economy in history," adding, "This term will overwhelm that." He continued, "We are controlling everything like never before, and the military is stronger than ever," adding, "You could see that recently in Venezuela."

There was also a mention of the search and seizure of the state election board recently carried out in Georgia. President Trump said, "Under Attorney General Pam Bondi's direction, we looked into ballots in Georgia that required verification," adding, "People have said Russia ruined our election, but in addition to Russia, about five other countries such as China could be included."

Earlier, on the 28th of last month, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) conducted a search and seizure of the Fulton County election board in Georgia. At the time, President Trump lost to former President Joe Biden in Georgia by about 11,000 votes, and President Trump claimed there had been election fraud.

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